The earliest symbolic use of bells in a sacred context comes from the Hebrew Bible. In Book of Exodus, the High Priest’s robe was adorned with bells, meant to sound as he entered sacred space, signaling reverence, life, and divine order.
Long before Christmas as we know it, bells were used in winter festivals across Europe. People rang bells to ward off evil spirits during the darkest time of the year, symbolizing joy, protection, and community, especially in cold, quiet winters.
As Christianity spread, bells became important in church life. Church bells called people to Christmas services as they symbolized good news and celebration, fitting the Christmas message.
The Silver Hart Bell features a fleur de lis base, a pine cone top adorned with crosses, with hearts resonating in the center.
Hand made in Los Angeles.
Avoid pools, saunas, and harsh chemicals. Clean with provided cloth or jewelry-grade polishing cloth only. If needed, wash with mild dish soap and warm water; dry thoroughly.
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